Omaha Camera Club
The Omaha Camera Club (OCC) was formed on February 2, 1925, to promote the art and technique of photography. At the end of its first year, the club had about 100 members. J. E. Brill was a shutterbug with a simple objective -- bring a few co-workers together and talk cameras for an hour or so!
The Club has continued non-stop for the 90 intervening years currently meeting in the Wurdeman Learning Center at the Omaha Home for Boys, 4343 North 52nd Street, Omaha. Active enrollment is 45 members. Meetings are three times a month during the fall, winter, and spring and once a month during the summer.
In 2015 the Club was incorporated as a Nebraska non-profit corporation and exempt from Federal Income Tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service code.
To find out more about the Omaha Camera Club, please visit our website:
http://omahacameraclub.weebly.com.
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You can reach us by:
Sending an email using the form below.
Leaving a message on our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/FocusOmaha.
The Club has continued non-stop for the 90 intervening years currently meeting in the Wurdeman Learning Center at the Omaha Home for Boys, 4343 North 52nd Street, Omaha. Active enrollment is 45 members. Meetings are three times a month during the fall, winter, and spring and once a month during the summer.
In 2015 the Club was incorporated as a Nebraska non-profit corporation and exempt from Federal Income Tax under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Service code.
To find out more about the Omaha Camera Club, please visit our website:
http://omahacameraclub.weebly.com.
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You can reach us by:
Sending an email using the form below.
Leaving a message on our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/FocusOmaha.